Description
Whether you are building your career as a manager by taking professional qualifications or you simply want to hone your management skills this Instant Manager title, backed by the authority of the CMI, the leading UK professional body, is exactly what you need!
Including a fascinating interview with Digby, Lord Jones, formerly Chief Executive of the CBI, the UK Skills Envoy and Minister of State for Trade & Investment, this is an inexpensive, concise but above all authoritative guide to getting results. Based on ten key questions, each chapter ends with a summary and action checklist to crystallise what you have learnt. The portable format allows you to carry the book wherever you go and to fit learning and development into your busy work life.
Instant Manager: Working with People provides a readable and practical introduction to the subject, including:
Developing working relationships with colleagues;, recruiting & selecting people; dealing with problems; building and managing teams & managing conflict; meetings; developing people; disciplinary, grievance and termination matters; building relationships with other organisations
Backed by the authority of the CMI, this is an essential addition to the manager's library.
Part of a vital series for today's manager, produced in conjunction with the CMI, 'Instant Manager: Working with People' is for managers who want to take their career all the way. Practical and down to earth, it concludes with a fascinating interview with Digby, Lord Jones, formerly Chief Executive of the CBI.
About the Author
Sidney Callis is a former management consultant, now principal of the training company, Buckingham Tutors, which specialises in providing training in business writing and communication. He is a Council member of The Association of Business Executives, for whom he edits Business Executive magazine, and is also a Trustee of the Queen's English Society.
Book Information
ISBN 9780340947364
Author Sidney Callis
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint John Murray Publishers Ltd
Publisher John Murray Press
Weight(grams) 224g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 18mm